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spanish theate heavily based on ___? |
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spanish theatre was similar to ____ drama. |
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spanish theatre used female actors but eventually female actors had to ___? |
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Be born into a family of actors to be allowed in the cast |
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spanish theatre buildings were called...? |
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- Most famous for his tragedies - worked well with the "rules" - enemies with Moliere |
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- notable comedic playwright - plays enjoyed by king Louis - caused controversy |
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- involved in "Le Cid" incident. - wrote a play no one liked because it was considered unrealistic |
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- Leading actor on French stage - tragic actor - natural onstage |
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- molieres wife - leading actress in his troupe - eventually joined Comedie Fancaise |
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permanent theatres were renovated from ___? |
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the national theatre of France was called what? what was it renovated from |
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- Commedie Fancaise - tennis court |
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the Palais cardinal was established by who? |
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What was the first permanent theatre established in France called? |
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-Hotel Bourgogne - it was renovated from a town house |
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what was the largest theatre in France? How big? |
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-Salles de Machines - 52 feet wide 232 foot long - lifted seats of royal families - horrible of acoustics made it unpopular - |
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what were tennis court style buildings like? |
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raised stage at very back of theatre and booths on sides |
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What were hotel style buildings like? |
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- raised stage - orchestra pit for audience members |
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where women actors accepted in French theatre? |
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theatre didn't exactly decline, but was hidden behind the spotlight of ____? |
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theatre didn't exactly decline, but was hidden behind the spotlight of ____? |
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